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Loving that video :wub: :wub:

 

no bunny outfit :yahoo:

no fish net stockings :yahoo:

no guru :yahoo:

 

 

I love the video too :wub: a very mature Robbie & I always liked Astronauts , especially ones looking like Robbie ;)

It's very average video, not Robbie Williams' level

 

An old school shuttle clip...interesting ^_^ I quite like Morning Sun but don't know how well it'll chart.

 

Also Scotty embedding for the vid has been disabled so your clip doesn't work anymore.

I can't say it overly excites me. It's nice though. Thought it was going to be like that film Sunshine and he was going to be swallowed up by The Sun :lol:

In case anyone is interested !!!

 

Why do Astronauts Need Space Suits

 

You would become unconscious within 15 seconds because there is no oxygen. :o

Your blood and body fluids would "boil" and then freeze because there is little or no air pressure. :mellow:

Your skin, heart and other internal organs would expand because of the boiling fluids. :puke2:

You would face extreme changes in temperature: sunlight: 248 degrees Fahrenheit / 120 degrees Celsius

shade: -148 F / -100 C ....no Botox required then :lol:

 

You would be exposed to various types of radiation, such as cosmic rays, and charged particles emitted from the sun (solar wind). :(

 

The Mercury Space suit was one of the first spacesuits.

 

 

The Mercury Spacesuit

 

The Mercury suit was worn “soft” or un-pressurized and served only as a backup for possible spacecraft cabin pressure loss — an event that never happened. Limited pressurized mobility would not have been a problem in the small Mercury spacecraft cabin.

 

The Mercury spacesuit also had laced boots, a helmet that attached via a collar ring, and gloves. The suit was cooled with an external fan unit that the astronaut carried. The astronaut received oxygen from the spacecraft via hoses connected to the suit. Again, the suit was only pressurized in the event that the cabin pressure failed.

 

This suit would not be good enough for journeys to the moon and even less suited to a moon walk. A new suit had to be designed for the Apollo Missions.

 

 

 

The Apollo Suit.

 

The Apollo suit consisted of the following: A water-cooled nylon undergarment

 

A multi-layered pressure suit inside layer - lightweight nylon with fabric vents

 

middle layer - neoprene-coated nylon to hold pressure

 

outer layer - nylon to restrain the pressurized layers beneath

 

 

 

Five layers of aluminized Mylar interwoven with four layers of Dacron for heat protection

 

Two layers of Kapton for additional heat protection

 

A layer of Teflon-coated cloth (nonflammable) for protection from scrapes

 

A layer of white Teflon cloth (nonflammable)

 

 

 

The suit had boots, gloves, a communications cap and a clear plastic helmet. During liftoff, the suit's oxygen and cooling water were supplied by the ship.

 

Look at the picture below it shows all the part that go to make up an Apollo Spacesuit.

 

-_-

I always wanted to be an astronaut as a kid. Although my fear of flying was a bit of a barrier.... <_<
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The video doesn't do anything for me. Note how the exciting, entertaining and quirky 'You Know Me' video got well over 1million hits on Youtube... whereas I doubt this rather bland effort will do anything near that.

 

That being said, the song itself is really growing on me at the moment! I really really really hope that it proves a big hit and gets his album up to that 1 million sales that we've all been waiting for.

 

Released next week, am I correct?

The video doesn't do anything for me. Note how the exciting, entertaining and quirky 'You Know Me' video got well over 1million hits on Youtube... whereas I doubt this rather bland effort will do anything near that.

 

That being said, the song itself is really growing on me at the moment! I really really really hope that it proves a big hit and gets his album up to that 1 million sales that we've all been waiting for.

 

Released next week, am I correct?

 

 

I hated YKM & still do , cannot understand how it ever bacame so popular ......

 

Morning Sun is a beautiful song & i hope it does really well.... ;)

 

released next week yes & have seen the video on tv, looks great ...really simple & perfect for the song ..... :thumbup:

 

Nice to see MS climbing in the Airplay charts

 

Radio Airplay:

 

1 2 Alicia Keys Empire State Of Mind Part II

2 3 JLS One Shot

3 1 Owl City Fireflies

4 4 Timbaland Feat. Katy Perry If We Ever Meet Again

5 57 Pixie Lott Gravity

6 6 Lady Gaga Bad Romance

7 27 Sugababes Wear My Kiss

8 14 Leona Lewis I Got You

9 18 Robbie Williams Morning Sun

 

 

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Nice to see it's getting good airplay.... I have yet to hear it once or see it on TV though. I cannot believe it is out next week :huh:

 

 

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Robbie Williams - Morning Sun

http://www.ilikemusic.com/pop/Robbie_Willi...orning_Sun-8989

 

Robbie Williams, who celebrates 20 years in the music industry this year, has given his new single Morning Sun to Sport Relief as their official charity single for 2010. The song will be released on March 8th, before Sport Relief weekend which falls between March 19 and March 21 2010.

 

In conjunction with Virgin/EMI Records, all of the record company profits and artist royalties from digital single sales of the track in the UK will go to the charity, as will income from the writers and their publishers - Robbie Williams and Farrell Music, Danny Spencer, Kelvin Andrews and Chrysalis Music, Richard Scott , Scott Ralph and EMI Music Publishing, Don Black and Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

 

Robbie said today: "I am very happy to donate my time to help Sport Relief and I thank my co writers for doing the same. Please join us in helping this very worthwhile cause".

 

Williams is involved with many charities including his own charity Give It Sum and also is Patron of the children's charity, The Donna Louise Trust. He is an ambassador for the global children's charity Unicef. He also recently recorded a solo contribution for "Everybody Hurts", the Helping Haiti charity single.

 

Robbie will accept the Outstanding Contribution To Music award at this year's Brit awards.

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RIDICULOUS price :o

 

Wonder if it will be that price in the shops as well? If so he will have an even bigger flop than Sin Sin Sin. :lol:

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